Tom ... my PC name for the address. But, of course, it asked you if you wanted that or not ... Yes, I know that feeling. when I saw the "Specify System...
... Hi Tom, If you check out the Links section here, there are pointers to the other Hercules-related groups. Of particular note is the turnkey-mvs group,...
... - - - snipped - - - IBM calls it PL1 and PL/I, so there is a number '1' and the letter 'I', but not the letter 'S'. They call the other format; BAL...
... dsprint was written in PL/S. The source is sprinkled with generate() statements which contain inline assempler code. I don't believe that manually...
summer@...
Jun 1, 2003 5:15 pm
30564
... Sorry, they didn't say. But I'll let you know if I hear anything more. ... second ... LOL! What I'm hoping is that an appeal to their more mercenary ...
... Hash: SHA1 <snip> ... Here in the U.S. it seems to all go to the athletic departments (read: football teams) rather than distributed fairly to other ...
... Hash: SHA1 I know this is off topic, but Fish brought it up and I've just GOT to comment on it. I promise, this is my first and last OT word on the ...
... Hash: SHA1 Well said, Paul, well said my friend. I read about that Clear Channel deal. Blows chunks if you ask me, and you're right: it *is* scary, and...
... There's also a RFY/RESPECIFY PL/S statement, which allows the coder to lock down what GPRs they want used for what. Seems to be used (at least in the...
Just to add more confusion.... As I recall, there were *3* stepchildren of PL/1. PL/X PL/S PL/AS I never got to look at the nitty gritty details, being just a...
Hello from Gregg C Levine He's right. I seem to remember reading about those stepchildren of that programming language, someplace. And once I even read a book...
... Ron, The PL/x family of languages had there origins in BSL (Basic Systems Language). IBM's intention to translate selected OS/360 macros to bilingual ...
... Can't we _please_ have this list some place its content doesn't get mutilated? -- Cheers John. Join the "Linux Support by Small Businesses" list at ...
summer@...
Jun 1, 2003 10:23 pm
30576
... Hash: SHA1 I don't think that email was from Jay, John. At approximately the same time that message arrived, another one did that Norton said was infected...
Hello from Gregg C Levine Thank you, for reminding me of that fact, Fish, or man with gills.(1) It suddenly reminded me of that fact, and just after I posted a...
... I sometimes send attachments that would be mutilated otherwise. Think long lines such as console logs. And files with a definite identity - I have a script...
summer@...
Jun 1, 2003 11:02 pm
30580
... Lest's stop stuffing round. Does this ring any bells? summer@Numbat:~$ host 217.162.226.165 165.226.162.217.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ...
summer@...
Jun 1, 2003 11:09 pm
30581
... <snip /> To say the least !!! whoever is managing the www.spies.com/~aek site is doing a wonderful job a safekeeping those reference manual.. This is...
... Hash: SHA1 <snip> ... <snip dig o/p> Nope. Should it? (What the heck does all that mean anyway? I'm familiar with whois, but not much more than that I'm...
... Not with you, with whoever sent it. ... Part of the report is what the IP reverse-resolves to. Hopefully, folk here are savvy enough to recognise it. ... ...
summer@...
Jun 1, 2003 11:47 pm
30584
I sent him some manuals a few months ago and he stated at the time he has hundreds more unscanned IBM manuals but would sure like an IBM PL/I compiler program...
I have copies of the PL/I (F) and associated library PLM. I also have some version of the optimizer PLM. As I don't have the compiler I haven't found it very...
When that was sent, I was on US 218 somewhere north of Waterloo, Iowa, returning home from a weekend at the My Waterloo Days Renaissance Festival. Obviously,...
Hello from Gregg C Levine Jay, rest assured, I will absolutely never discuss anything as flammable as that issue out in the open, again. In fact, all I did was...